Westran golfers lose consecutive matches to Paris

Westran varsity girls golf team fell victim twice to Paris on successive days while opening its 2012 fall season.

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By Chuck Embree,MMI Sports Reporter

Moberly Monitor-Index - Moberly, MO

By Chuck Embree,MMI Sports Reporter

Posted Aug. 24, 2012 at 4:30 PM

By Chuck Embree,MMI Sports Reporter

Posted Aug. 24, 2012 at 4:30 PM

Westran varsity girls golf team fell victim twice to Paris on successive days while opening its 2012 fall season.

On Wednesday Paris won a triangular meet at home and Thursday Westran hosted Paris at Moberly's Heritage Hills Golf Course and lost 230-244.

Shelby Detienne of Paris earned top medalist honors both days. Last night Detienne turned in a score of 48 on the par-36 course, while Westran senior Chevy Ingebritson had a 54 to pace the Hornets golf team reported Westran golf coach Carl Brown.

Olivia Penton of Westran shot a 62, Allison McAlpin and Shanna Surber each had 64 and Kadie Coonce scored a 67 yesterday.

Westran also had their jayvee golfers play 9 holes yesterday and both Abby Baxley and Kalyn Rentschler led the group scoring 64 apiece. Shori McAlpin and Tori McAlpin had 65s, Kaitlin Kribbs shot a 70 and Emily McClaskey was 1 stroke behind her.

Paris Golf Triangular

PARIS, MO - Chevy Ingebritson of Westran High School paced all golfers Wednesday, firing a low score of 52 on the par-36 course, edging Shelby Detienne of Paris by one stroke during a triangular meet hosted at the Mark Twain Country Club. The event was the first of the 2012 fall season for all three schools.

The Coyotes of Paris girl's team won first place with a cumulative score of 222. Westran of Huntsville turned in a 236 score and Northeast R-IV of Cairo finished with a 279.

Allison McAlpin had Westran's second best score of the day, a 58. Olivia Penton was 2 strokes behind McAlpin while Shanna Surber scored a 66 and Shori McAlpin had a 73.

Cairo's top golfers were Natalie Botkins and Kylee Avery who each carded 68s. Tammy Ard had a 71 and Miranda Helmich shot a 72.

For Paris, Meaghon Dye had the second lowest score on her team with a 54. Other scores were Kaidy Heitmeyer 55, Lindsey Link 60 and Audrey Vitt 66.